Examples

Granted, many “pluralistic” events often mean “we invite everyone except traditional Orthodox people”, but to exclude the fastest growing sector of the Jewish population from a conference talking about the future of the Jewish people is a horrible oversight at best, a patch in panim slap in the face at worst.

Even if commentators insist on translating panim "face," they scarcely have anything different from our explanation above, for the falling of the countenance still centres in the expression of the eye.

And to this purpose, the Hebrews have two words for hypocrites; panim, which signifies faces; and chanepim, which signifies counterfeits; from chanaph, to dissemble: so that he is a hypocrite that dissembles religion, and weareth the face of holiness, and yet is without the grace of holiness.

Something old (school): Their "pre-game warm up," traditionally known as a tisch and a kabbalat panim, was gender split, with the men drinking scotch and singing upstairs and the women greeting the bride and their mothers downstairs.